Reviews of St. Louis RV Park

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Jul 2018 -
$50.00

Pretty handy to all the tourist attractions. Management is super - very helpful, both in knowledge and escorting you to your site. Some traffic noise, but nights are quiet (surprising for its location). The park slopes a few degrees, so bring blocking. I'd stay again when in the area. - eaf14131

Jul 2018 -
$56.00

What others have said, it is a gravel parking lot in the city. This is the first RV park that my motohome front tires were off the ground trying to get level. The sites in the middle are all very un-level. The sites around the outside are much more level. But they are all back in and if you want or need a pull through site, plan on having many leveling blocks with you. I reserved a pull through and paid the bill but was given a back in, even though they had open spaces. After some discussion I got a pull through. Only stayed one night. - weighit

May 2018 -
$54.00

This is a gravel parking lot, but it is very convenient to downtown. The owners were extremely nice and helpful. Pool area was nice and clean. Laundry room was great and the showers had a low water pressure, but we fine. - Kwanyen

Reviews of Marquette Mobile Village

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3

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Mar 2014 -
$30.00

This is actually more of a mobile home park that is masquerading as a RV park. As near as I can tell, when a mobile home is removed for whatever reason they turn the slab into a RV slot. The mobile homes are stacked in tight. This is not the place you go for a vacation. But since there are not too many RV parks in the St. Louis area, this is the kind of place you go to if you are working in, or visiting the area and just need a place to park. Call as you pull up and a caretaker will meet you at the entrance. Didn't have any problems, but would only go back if I had to have a place to stay. - Dave Cole

Reviews of Sundermeier RV Park

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May 2019 -
$59.00

We stayed 1 night while visiting a relative who was also RV'ing at this location. Sites are fully paved and double-wide, level, with paved roadways within the park. Mostly set up for the big pushers and 5th-wheel set, though there were some smaller C's scattered about. Looked like a fair number of longer-term residents as well. (lots of work trucks parked along the RV's, etc). Only thin strips of grass between each site, and no trees to speak of makes this site not great for your dog, but there is a path out the back of the site to the Katy Trail and a local park. There is an active rail line just outside the park, so if you're disturbed by loud trains at all hours take that into consideration. They *don't* blow the whistle while going by at least. As with most RV sites, our gripe is the bright overhead street lights on all night long.. - VW_Vista

Mar 2019 -
$54.00

Very clean and tidy park. Spaces were not extremely close together, at least where we were. No trees at all. Sites were concrete and very level. He did tell me to have a regulator as water pressure is over 100 psi. Digital antenna worked well. Under planes taking off one day but not the next as the wind had turned. Heard the train during the day once when we were outside, it is on an elevated track and we didn't hear it inside. Man at office was very friendly. Very close to downtown St. Charles and there are many places to have a drink, have a meal, and shop. Huge city dog park about a quarter mile walk down the levee. Read reviews about having to walk your dog out of the park but he told me as long as I cleaned up (which so many stupid people don't) that anywhere was fine. Planned on one night but stayed a second due to the wind. I will definitely stay here whenever I am in the area! - Texas Guy

Oct 2018 -
$50.00

Expensive, but clean and convenient. Very few choices of RV parks in St. Louis. This was close to I-370. Very close to other rigs. Right next to the Katy Trail. Lots of pull through spots. Very safe neighborhood. - WeGo2See

Reviews of Casino Queen RV Park

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Nov 2018 -
$55.00

Had to call the phone number 3 times. First time we were told we had to use web site. After using website, put card in it said we “timed out” - redo it. Well they charged our card for that one and the one we finally got to go through. We use to stay out in the parking lot by the semis, for free, and would spend a couple hundred in the casino. Not going into casino having to pay for parking and being ripped off for an extra night. Customer service was not helpful nor very concerned that this happened. But we can wait 5-7 days for a refund? - Jeffsangel

Oct 2018 -
$55.00

I had a lot of apprehension before booking this park. The location, all the area road construction, safety. I worried for nothing, this place is a great base for exploring St Louis. If you are coming from the east just remember exit 2A is a LEFT EXIT. Also, ALL reservations MUST be made in advance as your confirmation email will contain the gate code. The arch view from our coach was amazing and ever changing. Early morning hidden in the clouds, fabulous sunsets and beautifully lite at night. Security watches over the park closely, and also gives shuttle rides to both the casino and metro. You are one metro stop from the arch, and an easy walk or ride to the most amazing view of both the arch and city from Malcolm Martin Memorial Park viewing platform. We arrived on a Saturday mid October and the park had maybe two dozen RV's. I had booked 617 on line but when we got here discovered it slanted too steep downhill which made our first step too high. A quick call to the casino and we changed to 607 which was super level and a better view. - barbielab

Oct 2018 -
$55.00

Stayed in spot 619 on South Side Daily at $ 55.00 Sat, Oct 06 -10. The convenience store is shut down. There are 2 washers and 2 dryers. There is 1 shower stall located in the restroom. The side I stayed on is best for 40' RV's; the other side is for RV's under 24'. On one side there is a public transportation electric train that runs about twice an hour. On the other side is a freight train that runs about twice per weekday and five times each Saturday and Sunday. Security is very good with patrols about every two hours. It is an asphalt parking lot with a well established lawn. There isn't any service to speak of due to there are no employees. - MobileScout38BWQS

Reviews of Cahokia RV Parque

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May 2019 -
$45.00

If you're visiting St. Louis this location could not be better. It's just on the other side of the river. Not a pretty place and kind of swampy. Our fire ring was in about 4 inches of water. But..so close to St. Louis. - DAN44MILW

Apr 2019 -
$41.00

We stayed 4 nights and found the park to be very convenient to St Louis downtown and area attractions. Park is not a resort, but has all we need for comfortable camping. The on-site Sawmill BBQ restaurant is really good and highly recommended. - Mark 5

Oct 2018 -
$45.00

Park is right off a major highway, so plenty of road noise outside. Sites were snug, but enough room for our camper and toad. Utilities were good, didn't notice campground wifi on our computers. We did some touring around the St Louis area from here and it worked very well for us. Fire ring was provided, we didn't use it. Picnic table was brand new. If you leave your hose out, it has to be off the ground. I pull ours out, dump and put it away. Sites were either 30 or 50 Amp, not both. - Rae & Mark

Reviews of Bab's RV Park

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8

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Sep 2017 -
$25.00

Nice facility but light on the perks or add ons. We stayed in the area for a week and explored STL and while this was a safe place to come home to, it was predominately filled with long term residents. The owners were extremely friendly and helpful the park was clean and well maintained. Level site where we had parked too was a bonus! Would stay here again if ever in the area. - bertimus2002

Reviews of Belleville Mobile Home Estates

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Sep 2017 -
$25.00

Mostly permanent residents, but very nice. Concrete pads, convenient, big rig friendly. Manager was OUTSTANDING!! We had waited for over two hours at another campground to check in - no one in office or answering phone. Called and this park's manager helped us out. Thank goodness she had vacancies or we'd probably still be waiting!! Will stay here every time we're in the area. - DYK 640

Sep 2015 -
$35.00

Right on the highway so VERY noisy. Way too many trees so couldn't get any satellite signal. Not really an RV park...more long term trailers. - CIAforHim

Jun 2013 -
$1.00

Trees on entry road need trimming; also a number of the sites have low hanging branches. We have stayed at this RV park many times while visiting family, but never again. We arrived shortly after the flooding, expecting to find debris & signs of the creek overflowing. What we did not expect was to find dried sewage covering the pad and the grassy areas. Our site was closer to the creek than others, but the water had receded 5 days earlier. The water connection is underground (which I have always been a bit uneasy about), and the access "hole" was full of mud & likely sewage. Apparently every time the park floods -- which it does almost every year, to some extent -- the sewage comes up through the sewer connections. The smell was awful. We called the owner to come down; they were apologetic & said they'd get someone down to pressure-wash & spray chemicals on the pad in the next day or two and dig out the water connection. I'm not sure if they pick up the "sheets" of dried sewage; that wasn't mentioned. We had no idea this happened until this year, and has guaranteed we will not be going back to this park again because of the health risks, and the general "crawly" feeling we had once we realized we were basically parked in a sewer. There are children living in this park! The park is in a flood plain, but nothing was ever mentioned about sewage backing up into the park. The owner is a very sweet lady, but she's now in her mid-90s and just not able to keep up with things anymore. It's a real shame, because we always enjoyed the quiet, large sites, lack of traffic, and country "feel" (which is why I gave them a rating of 2). There are very few options for RV parks in the St. Louis area. If you decide to stay here and have pets, I'd suggest you buy a large container of disinfectant wipes to clean their feet every time they come back inside. We just could not convince ourselves to stay, although the majority of the sites are occupied. - HDT

Reviews of Covered Bridge RV Park & Storage

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Sep 2018 -
$33.00

The people were very nice, easy to maneuver in the park (don't turn in at the office) and nice spacing between sites. Water pressure was good as was the antenna TV signal and 30/50 amp electricity. You do get road noise here - but the convenience to St Louis was worth it. - Don Self

Aug 2018 -
$35.00

Sites were fairly spacious, level, cement pads with grass between sites. Roads were also cement and easy to maneuver around. I deducted points because the concrete was very broken up with weeds growing all around. There were many permanent residents who stored junk all around their sites. Also, this park is in flood plain which I did not know and we were there during some very rainy days causing me some worry. Luckily all was fine and the staff was very nice. With a little effort they could make this place very nice. Verizon cell service was fine and we did get Direct TV satellite here. - SNL

Oct 2017 -
$35.00

The park has beautiful mature trees, with well maintained grassy areas throughout. Concrete pads and parking areas, with updated electrical service. Generous spacing of sites. Has a great laundry area with 4 new washers and dryers and a large folding table. Very conveniently located with amazing shopping and restaurants within 3 miles. New management is accommodating. - Greg Dalton

Reviews of Safari RV Park

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Aug 2013 -
$25.00

We called ahead to reserve a spot. The woman who answered the phone did not identify the park when she picked up; I had to confirm that I had the right number. She quoted $25 per night and confirmed that they were big rig friendly. I explained that we were pulling a 40' 5th wheel with a long bed 1 ton truck, and that we'd need 50 amp. She said no problem, just to call her when we got closer. When we called back, she told us to leave a check in the drop box and take any spot we wanted. We got there only to find it is NOT big rig friendly, and it was dirty and ill maintained. With quite a bit of maneuvering, we were able to turn around and leave. There are a lot of what looks to be full time and transient residents there. We didn't think we'd stay even if it had comfortably fit our rig as it was a little sketchy looking. There are no pull throughs because of the very low power lines running throughout the park. I would not stay here. It's a dump. - Gogirl

Jun 2012 -
$25.00

STAY AWAY !!! This place is a dump with many issues. I plugged my 50 amp surge protector into the electric box and got a reading of 130V on one leg and 114V on the other leg. Surge protector would kick out often. There was trash everywhere. The fellow next door was living in a box truck that looked like it hadn't been moved in 10 years. Every morning he would sit in his bucket seat, which was positioned next to the water faucet, and wash up and do his dishes. We never saw the manager only talked to her on the phone. There was never anybody in the office. Did I say? ...STAY AWAY - john5079

Sep 2010 -
$15.00

It is duck season so you will hear some shooting in the morning hours. At night when 9:00PM comes you will hear the alert siren for the city, go off. This is because a child curfew is in effect and it is a reminder to parents to check and see where your kids are at. My stay was nice, then again I am working in the area (St. Louis) and was therefore not here to visit the sites. But for working in the area it was just what I needed. The interstate into St. Louis is very busy and adds about 20 minutes to the morning drive. But if here for sightseeing this should not be a problem for most people. With winter coming up, they allowed you to "underpin" your travel trailer to help keep pipes from freezing. All in all, I would stay here again if work was closer. - Maxflex

Reviews of St. Peters' 370 Lakeside Park

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Apr 2019 -
$42.00

We stayed 3 nights at the CG. Our main objective was to visit the Arch in St. Louis as we are trying to visit as many national parks as we can. This is a very picturesque park and kept very nice. The staff was very friendly and provided us with information on where different eating, shopping, etc. places were and their address. Walmart is close by. Our site was close to the lake which gave us nice views. Wifi was good the first day, but couldn't get on after that. We enjoyed walking around part of the lake. We would stay here again if in the area. - kimandcindy

Oct 2018 -
$42.00

The park is close right off of M-370, which is about a mile from I-70. The people are friendly and the park is kept clean. It is a city park, so there may be other activities going on. When we arrived, there was some kind of walk-a-thon going on, so there was more traffic then usual in the park. The interior roads are paved, and our site was gravel and asphalt. AT&T cell service and hot spots worked well. We tried to use the park's wifi, but it wasn't working most of the time, or we couldn't get connected. OTA and satellite TV worked well. We come thru the St. Louis area a couple of times a year, and this is the only park we will stay out. - Bbtj

Sep 2018 -
$37.00

This is a nice city park about 30 minutes from St Louis. The campsites are somewhat close together but did allow enough space to open sliders and awnings. Campsites are in many small loops. I only saw one bathhouse. It had men's and women's side with toilets and sinks and two shower rooms off to the side. A laundry is also located there. The office is open 24 hours. The hiking/biking trail is very nice. The campground is clean and attractive. The only negatives were the constant sun because of rv direction and no trees and that mosquitoes were bad as soon as the sun set. To get to St Louis take 370 to 270 to 170 to 70. Lots of places to shop or eat everywhere. - Michaeljess